lifeunlimited.net.nz
Helpful Links - Life Unlimited
http://www.lifeunlimited.net.nz/hearing/helpful-links-2
Living independence for everyone. Ph: 0800 008 011. Disability information and advice. Maori Disability Support Service. Disability responsive training workshops. Book an appointment near you. What is hearing therapy? Medical practitioners how we can help your patients. National Diploma in Hearing Therapy. EMS Accreditation Online Learning Module. Learn about managing hearing loss talks and presentations. Top tips for communicating with a person with a hearing impairment. Test your hearing online. Vetera...
disabilitycentre.org.nz
community help, organisations, information, community services
http://www.disabilitycentre.org.nz/community-groups.html
Community Groups and Services. Health and Disability Commission. Health and Disability Commission. Bedding and Furniture Protection. Attends for Men Range. Comfort Socks New Zealand. Possum and Merino Wool Socks. Lothlorian Possum and Merino. Cardigans, Poncho and Vests. Community Organisations that can help. The following providers offer services and clinics at our Disability Information and Equipment Centre in Paraparaumu. Some services are free while others have a small charge attached. 0800 15 10 15.
captionmovies.co.nz
Captioning Access New Zealand
http://www.captionmovies.co.nz/competition_none.php
There are no competitions at present. Please check back later.
captionmovies.co.nz
Captioning Access New Zealand
http://www.captionmovies.co.nz/sessions_now_showing.php
A summary of captioned movies. Are available. Click on an image for movie synopsis. Star Wars The Force Awakens. M (Science fiction themes and violence). Lucasfilm and visionary director J.J. Abrams join forces to take you back again to a galaxy far, far away as Star Wars returns to the big screen with Star Wars: The Force Awakens. Peter Mayhew, Andy Serkis, Harrison Ford I, Domhnall Gleeson, Gwendoline Christie, Carrie Fisher. R16 (Graphic violence, sexual violence and content that may disturb). The Div...
captionmovies.co.nz
Captioning Access New Zealand
http://www.captionmovies.co.nz/faqs.php
Freqently asked questions about captioned movies. Q: What are open captioned films and how do they work? When people talk or when sounds are shown in a movie, this is changed into words and shown on the screen using white captions. They look similar to subtitles on foreign language films. The captioned films are shown using a normal film projector in a cinema. The audience sees the captions. Q: What are Captions? Q: How do captions differ from foreign language subtitles? Q: How are current films selected?
captionmovies.co.nz
Captioning Access New Zealand
http://www.captionmovies.co.nz/index.php
You have reached the official website of Captioning Access New Zealand. Thank you also to the following partners who have made captioned movies possible in New Zealand: The Motion Picture Distributors Association, Hoyts NZ Cinemas, EVENT Cinemas, Reading Cinemas, Human Rights Commission, Deaf Aotearoa NZ. And New Zealand Relay. WIN MOVIE MERCHANDISE PACKS. For how to enter our latest competition. Raquo; Jump to Session Times. PLEASE PARTICPATE IN OUR SURVEY. Raquo; questionair.pdf.
captionmovies.co.nz
Captioning Access New Zealand
http://www.captionmovies.co.nz/links.php
A collection of useful related website links. Auckland University of Technology. Deaf Mental Health Service. Film and Video Labelling Body. Hearing Association New Zealand. Kelston Deaf Education Centre. National Foundation for the Deaf. NZ Sign Language Tutors Association. Also – to visit our supporters' websites, click on a logo at left.
captionmovies.co.nz
Captioning Access New Zealand
http://www.captionmovies.co.nz/guidelines.php
Gudielines for cinema staff. Captioning Access New Zealand. Has published a set of guidelines for Cinema Staff and their interaction with the Deaf and Hearing Impaired patrons. What is an open captioned film? Who can watch open captioned films? How did cinema captioning start in New Zealand? How to increase awareness of upcoming captioned screenings. On the day of the screening. How to communicate with the Deaf/Hearing Impaired customer. Basic New Zealand Sign Language. A list of common terms.
hearingnelson.co.nz
Hearing Nelson - Useful Links
http://www.hearingnelson.co.nz/links.php
Te Kähui Rongo o Whakatu. 354 Trafalgar Square Nelson. Hearing Association New Zealand. Hearing Association New Zealands Website. The National Foundation for the Deaf. The National Foundation for the Deaf (NFD) is a non-profit, non-government organisation. Deaf Aotearoa is designed to create opportunities for the Deaf community. Their main aims are awareness, access and advancement. Hearwell (Wellington Hearing Associtation). The Wellington branch of the Hearing Association. ISign is an Online Interprete...